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The Quad processor sounds nice, but, what happens if I only want 2 or 3 cameras? Also can I watch the cameras on my home TV?

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The Quad processor sounds nice, but, what happens if I only want 2 or 3 cameras? Also can I watch the cameras on my home TV?

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The Quad processor is a very versatile unit allowing any combination of cameras to be attached, if you only need 3 cameras the 4th input will show blank on the 4 camera split screen. In auto rotate mode, the input without a camera will be ignored in rotation. The quad may be programmed to display each camera for different durations from 1 to 9 seconds before switching, you also may display the quad split picture in rotation if you like. You can also adjust each cameras brightness and contrast etc… individually for situations where you have a combination of indoor and outdoor cameras, although there is little need as the cameras will adjust very well to different lighting conditions. Yes! You can output the display to your home TV or VCR, the quad will supply power to the cameras and/or Ranch Hand receivers, and there are standard RCA jacks on the back for output to a VCR or TV. You may also output the quad signal to a single transmitter for viewing up to 4 cameras on your home TV on

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